2022 Fiscal Year Research-status Report
he difference between foreign language classes conducted by homeroom teachers and senka English teachers at the elementary school level, focusing on language activities and specific training needs.
Project/Area Number |
21K00750
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Research Institution | Shikoku University |
Principal Investigator |
フェネリー マーク 四国大学, 文学部, 教授 (90368829)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
福田 スティーブ利久 文教大学, 教育学部, 准教授 (90536129)
カイザー メイガン・レネー 徳島大学, 教養教育院, 講師 (10808950)
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Project Period (FY) |
2021-04-01 – 2024-03-31
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Keywords | Elementary School / Foreign Language / Homeroom Teacher / Senka Teacher / Teacher Interviews / Classroom Observation |
Outline of Annual Research Achievements |
During the first year we developed and conducted surveys to ascertain the extent of placement of senka teachers and the situation of FLA and English at elementary schools in Tokushima Prefecture (around 170 schools). An emphasis was also made on the specific training needs and experiences of the respective teachers. During the second year the data from the surveys was analyzing and presented at the JES national conference in July. 2 academic papaers are presently under review. To deepen our understanding 2 senka teachers and 2 homeroom teachers were identified for interviews and classroom research. Between February and March 2023 interviews were conducted and class videos were taken. It is hoped that the date can be analysed and presented at Asia TEFL 2023 and other national conferences.
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Current Status of Research Progress |
Current Status of Research Progress
3: Progress in research has been slightly delayed.
Reason
There was some delay in receiving permission to interview teachers and take videos of classes. The data is now collected and ready for analysis.
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Strategy for Future Research Activity |
Following analysis of the quantitative data from the surveys in year one, and qualitative data from interviews in year two we hope to identify differences in language use and the type of and extent of language activities between classes taught by homeroom teachers and senka teachers. Interview data analyzed using NVivo Text Analytics for Surveys it is hoped, with evidence from class video analysis, will provide guidelines for the kind of support homeroom teachers and senka teachers require to successfully teach language classes at this level.
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Causes of Carryover |
Due to delays in permission for interviews and class videos data collection was delayed. Funding for data input and travel to meet to analyse data has been carried over to the next fiscal year.
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Research Products
(1 results)